Larry --
On the other hand... There are really simple problems that cannot be
computed in *any* version of OWL.
I believe that "transitive over" [1] is one such.
HTH, -- Adrian
[1] http://www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/TransitiveOver1.agent
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[2] http://www.semantic-conference.com/program/sessions/S2.html
[3]
http://www.reengineeringllc.com/A_Wiki_for_Business_Rules_in_Open_Vocabulary_Executable_English.pdf
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ll, was it their value-add, not that of the ontology?
Do you have examples in which an ontology has been applied automatically to do
a significant real world task?
(Questions intended constructively).
Thanks-- Adrian Walker
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[2] http://www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/MedMine2.agent
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